A tornado cannot cause another type of storm, though some strong tornadoes will spawn smaller satellite tornadoes that "orbit" the main vortex.
A tornado does not "mix" with other storms. A tornado is part of a larger parent storm, though.
A tornado is a storm that usually passes quickly and carves a relatively narrow damage path.
To be considered a tornado, a storm mustRotateProduce ground level winds strong enough to cause damageBe in contact with both the ground, and the cloud base of a parent storm
A tornado warned storm is a thunderstorm for which a tornado warning has been issued, meaning that the storm is producing rotation that can spawn a tornado.
A tornado
A tornado comes from a type of storm called a rotating thunderstorm, but is not a storm, itself.
Yes. Although they are small compared with other storm types, no other storm on earth can match the winds of the strongest tornadoes.
A number of things. Outflow from the parent storm or a nearby storm can give a tornado a "push" in a new direction. Larger scale wind currents can change the direction of the parent storm itself
No, a tornado is a violent, rotating wind storm. The funnel cloud formed by a tornado is usually small compared with other clouds.
A storm can't turn into a tornado, it a thunderstorm can produce one.
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A tornado warned storm is a thunderstorm for which a tornado warning has been issued, indicating that it is capable of producing a tornado. A tornado threat is a general term that refers to the danger tornadoes may pose to an area during a particular storm.